Ivanović: DPS members of the comrades in a just fight, Džaković and his family experienced the greatest injustice

"When we approached the Municipality, we realized that there is a lot of illegality there"

8058 views 14 comment(s)
Ivanovic at the session of the Budva SO, Photo: Crnogorska
Ivanovic at the session of the Budva SO, Photo: Crnogorska
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Anđela Ivanović (Montenegro), who was elected as the president of the Budva Municipal Assembly (SO) by the councilor majority consisting of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Social Democrats (SD), Montenegrin and independent councilor Stevan Džaković, said today that in the previous three months the city administration showed that it is serious and solved numerous problems, and is convinced that on August 30 the newspaper "Za Budva! For Montenegro! DPS – Milo Đukanović" to celebrate the victory.

"And a strong, serious one, which will bring serious projects to Budva in the next four years and serious people who will lead this city", said Ivanovic at the session of the Council of Ministers.

She said that in the previous three months they have shown that they have a legitimate authority that can hold a regular session of the Council of Ministers.

"When we approached the Municipality, we realized that there is a lot of illegality. I wonder what would have happened if they had stayed in power, if they could adopt the set of measures that we adopted, which is one of the best sets of measures to help citizens and the economy. could they adopt? No. Would they be able to hold a single session of the Municipal Assembly? No. Did they have their accounts blocked? Yes. Would they be able to solve the problem of paying employees' salaries by today? No. We don't have the space for political adventurism for the next four years," emphasized Ivanovic.

She thanked the councilors for their cooperation.

"This is the last session of the 2016-2020 convocation. When I look back, it seems that a lot of time has passed, in fact it hasn't, only four years and so many changes. I would first like to thank the Montenegrin councilors Marina Gardašević and Predrag Milasević for changes in our party came for the councilors and that the period of changes and submissions and initiatives to replace the previous leadership of the Municipality were really presented with all of you and me without a single word with great courage and determination. They made my struggle and journey much easier," she stressed. Ivanovic.

She reminded that in January, Montenegro asked to shorten the mandate of the parliamentary convocation.

"We received an answer from our coalition partners at the time that we are not wandering and that they will make us DPS satellites. I would also like to thank the DPS councilors, because until today you are no longer my colleagues, you have become comrades in one fair and persistent election. Among you, many, sincere friends of mine for life," said Ivanovic.

She also thanked councilor Stevan Džaković.

"In the entire process, he and his family experienced the most injustice that no representative of the citizens has ever experienced. I will only remind that the deputies of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) were elected in 2012 from Milo Đukanović's list and that at one point they decided to leave that coalition. For Montenegrin opposition politicians, it was not a betrayal of the will of the citizens, but quite normal. But at that moment when the councilor of the Movement for Changes, a man who nationally feels like a Montenegrin, saw that this Municipality was led by the New Serbian Democracy, and when he decided to that coalition stepped forward, then it was not right, then it was political corruption. I would like to thank the councilor of the Social Democrats (SD) Milica Petričević, who very bravely stood by us to bring this process to an end," said Ivanovic.

See more: